Intake of Ultra-processed Foods Is Associated with an Increased Risk of Crohn’s Disease: A Cross-sectional and Prospective Analysis of 187 154 Participants in the UK Biobank

Author:

Chen Jie12ORCID,Wellens Judith34ORCID,Kalla Rahul5ORCID,Fu Tian2,Deng Minzi2,Zhang Han1,Yuan Shuai6ORCID,Wang Xiaoyan2,Theodoratou Evropi78,Li Xue1,Satsangi Jack3

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health and Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine , Hangzhou, Zhejiang , China

2. Department of Gastroenterology, Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University , Changsha , China

3. Translational Gastro-Intestinal Unit, Nuffield Department of Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital , Oxford , UK

4. KU Leuven Department of Chronic Diseases and Metabolism, Translational Research Center for Gastrointestinal Disorders , Leuven , Belgium

5. Medical Research Council Centre for Inflammation Research, Queens Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

6. Unit of Cardiovascular and Nutritional Epidemiology, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet , Stockholm , Sweden

7. Centre for Global Health Research, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

8. Cancer Research UK Edinburgh Centre, MRC Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

Abstract

Abstract Background and Aims Ultra-processed food [UPF] consumption has been linked to globally increasing incidence and prevalence of chronic diseases, including inflammatory bowel diseases [IBD]. We aimed to investigate the association between UPF consumption and IBD incidence, prevalence, and IBD-relevant outcomes. Methods We performed a cross-sectional and prospective cohort study in 187 854 individuals included in the national UK Biobank, using 24-h dietary recall questionnaires. Multivariable logistic regression and Cox proportional hazard regression were used to examine the association between UPFs and the prevalence and incidence risk of IBD, respectively. Results A total of 185 849 participants with a mean age of 56.2 were included, with a mean follow-up of 9.84 years. During follow-up, 841 developed IBD (251 Crohn’s disease [CD], and 590 ulcerative colitis [UC]). UPF intake in IBD patients was significantly higher: CD: odds ratio [OR] 1.94 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.52, 2.49, p <0.001); UC: OR 1.39 [95% CI: 1.17, 1.65, p <0.001]. Compared with low consumption, higher UPF consumption was significantly associated with incident CD: hazard ration [HR] 2.00 [95% CI: 1.32, 3.03, p = 0.001], but not UC. We also found a significant association between UPF intake and need of IBD-related surgery: HR 4.06 [95% CI: 1.52, 10.86, p = 0.005]. Conclusion Higher intake of UPFs was associated with higher incidence of CD, but not UC. In individuals with a pre-existing diagnosis of IBD, consumption of UPFs was significantly higher compared with controls, and was associated with an increased need for IBD-related surgery. Further studies are needed to address the impact of UPF intake on disease pathogenesis and outcomes.

Funder

Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of Zhejiang Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Key Project of Research and Development Plan of Hunan Province

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Gastroenterology,General Medicine

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